Eryngium bourgatii is fairly common in Spain, where it may be found growing as far south as
Andalucía and further inland in
Castile and León, as well as in the
Community of Madrid and in
Extremadura, among other locations. However, the plant is mostly found within the
Pyrenees and in Spain's northern coastal regions—hence the common name Pyrenean eryngo—where it is known from
eastern Galicia and
Asturias through
Cantabria and the
Basque Country, eastward into
Andorra and some inland parts of
Catalonia. In southwestern France, it grows throughout the Pyrenees, straddling the Spanish-French border and growing on either side. == Infraspecifics ==